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        paraphrase
        /ˈparəfreɪz/
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        verb: paraphrase; 3rd person present: paraphrases; past tense: paraphrased; past participle: paraphrased; gerund or present participle: paraphrasing
        1. express the meaning of (something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
          "you can either quote or paraphrase literary texts"
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          put/express in one's own words
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        noun
        noun: paraphrase; plural noun: paraphrases
        1. a rewording of something written or spoken.
          "scattered here and there in the text are frank paraphrases of lines from Virgil, Cicero, and Quintilian"
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